Teaching Exhibition: Pre-Columbian Arts of the Americas

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From an Inca stringed accounting device (quipu) to a Teotihuacan anthropomorphic incense burner, to several Nasca polychrome vessels, this exhibition, open to the public, brought together some of the highlights of Pre-Columbian objects owned by UCSB’s Art, Design, & Architecture Museum. These objects served as the basis for research papers written by students in the Art History lower division class The Arts of Pre-Columbian America.